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Aug 13, 1954
"Johnny B. Goode" songwriter Chuck Berry takes part in the first recording session of his career, for Ballad Records, at Premier Studios in St. Louis, Missouri
Aug 28, 1954
Ray Price records "If You Don't, Somebody Else Will" during the morning hours at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville
Sep 1, 1954
Kitty Wells records "I'm In Love With You," "Lonely Side Of Town" and "Thou Shalt Not Steal," written by Don Everly, at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville
Sep 1, 1954
Johnnie & Jack record "Kiss-Crazy Baby" and "Beware Of 'It'" at the Castle Recording Studio in downtown Nashville
Sep 2, 1954
Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West record "Stratosphere Boogie" at the Capitol Studios on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles
Sep 4, 1954
In the wake of Elvis Presley's recording of "Blue Moon Of Kentucky," Bill Monroe records a newer, hotter version of his signature song in Nashville
Sep 5, 1954
Carl Smith records "Loose Talk" at Nashville's Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel
Sep 10, 1954
Webb Pierce tries his hand at Jimmie Rodgers' "In The Jailhouse Now" during a session at the Castle Studio in Nashville. Unhappy with the results, he records the final version a dozen weeks later
Sep 10, 1954
Elvis Presley starts recording sessions that yield "Good Rockin' Tonight" and "I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine" at Memphis' Sun Recording Studio
Sep 11, 1954
Porter Wagoner records "A Satisfied Mind" and "Eat, Drink And Be Merry (Tomorrow You'll Cry)" at the KWTO Radio studio in Springfield, Missouri, at a cost of $40, two days after RCA let his contract lapse
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